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GAP Fees

A <a href="http://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/Wells.Gap_.pdf"><strong>federal class action</strong></a> claims Wells Fargo Bank keeps the pro rata share of prepaid Guaranteed Automobile Protection, or GAP fees, when a customer cancels early or totals a car before it expires, rather than returning the pro rata share to the customer, as required.

LOS ANGELES — A federal class action claims Wells Fargo Bank keeps the pro rata share of prepaid Guaranteed Automobile Protection, or GAP fees, when a customer cancels early or totals a car before it expires, rather than returning the pro rata share to the customer, as required.

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